We provide a full-range of 2D and 3D CGI production services starting from character development all the way to rendering. We specialize in content for entertainment, education, marketing, and ecommerce.
Character development is the process of building a unique, three-dimensional character with depth, personality, and clear motivations. Character development can also refer to the changes a character undergoes over the course of a story as a result of their actions and experiences.
Animation Layout is the first step in production, where the layout artists decides what will be on the screen based on the storyboard and/or animatic. 3D Animation layout might seem very simple and basic at first but becomes very useful throughout the rest of the production.but at the same time 3D animation layout is also a crucial component in 3D animation production. It will serve as the flow of the animation or production.
We will begin our work at the start of an animation production, after the storyboard and the look of the project have been agreed upon. Artists determine the depth and perspective of what is displayed on screen. The way that this is achieved varies depending on the kind of animation being produced.
An animatic is the pre-cursor to the final animation, and is a key part of the planning process. Animatics are used to plan an animation, and use low-resolution images to convey timing, and use the same images as storyboards, but stitched together in sequence and rendered as video.
The goal of an animatic is to define the timing for a piece of moving image.
3D modeling is a process in computer graphics for producing a 3D digital representation of any object or surface. Artist uses special software to manipulate points in virtual space (called vertices) to form a mesh: a collection of vertices that form an object. The 3D modeling process produces a digital object capable of being fully animated, making it an essential process for character animation and special effects.3D models are used for a variety of mediums including video games, movies, architecture, illustration, engineering, commercial advertising and in animated film.
Rigging is most common in animated characters for games and movies. 3D rigging is the process of creating an 'invisible' bone structure that defines how an object moves.This skeleton structure simplifies the actual animation process.
The process of creating 3D animation can be sequentially divided into three phases: modelling - which describes the process of creating the 3D objects within a scene, layout and animation - which describes how objects are positioned and animated within a scene, and rendering - which describes the final output of the completed computer graphics. Through the combination of the above phases and a few other sub-phases, this completes the process of a 3D animation production.
3D Lighting is the collection of tools and techniques used to simulate light in a computer-generated 3D environment. 3D Lighting techniques offer a huge amount of flexibility regarding the level of detail and functionality. They also operate at different levels of complexity.Lighting is especially important in a 3D animationbecause it must support the story, convey the mood of a shot and also visually depict the location, time of day, and even the weather convincingly.
While Rendering is the process of transferring a view on a 3D scene to a 2D image of that scene, according to the position of the viewer.